Copy to C: and run

Now that the three scripts are generated, copy them to the root of the C: drive. Don't worry about them staying there as the last thing the script does is delete all of the files it uses and creates and finally itself.

The only script you have to run is the first one (install_pertino.bat) and make sure you run it as admin. Everything else is automated except the actual Pertino installer. This you run through quick, enter the info of the account you're associating (their Pertino account info) to that machine and then let the rest run.

Conclusion

This script doesn't do anything that can't be done manually (obviously). All this does is streamline the process. When you set the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS server settings, make sure the link for the download is current (the comment on the powershell script shows you how to do this) and copy them to C:, run it as admin and just relax.

This will point the computer to the DC to use to authenticate against while maintaining their access to the local network and its resources. This also kills the Pertino visibility to the user. Because Pertino runs as a service, as soon as it's installed, it kills the pTray program and removes it from starting with the machine. This keeps functionality but prevents the user from getting any notifications, etc regarding Pertino. We don't want them confused, scared or both.

Also, again, it will delete all the files that you use and what is generated at the end. Please feel free to take this and modify it as you see fit. One of these scripts without the other isn't very useful so I wrote this as a how-to instead of putting it in the script center.

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